LouiseASmalldon
We know how America fell. We know it started in France, and we've seen how Spain was ravaged by the rising tide of the dead. We even caught a fleeting glimpse of a hollowed-out London-but what about the rest of the U.K.?
In the rugged valleys of South Wales, the apocalypse doesn't look like a Hollywood blockbuster. There are no sprawling gun stores or desert highways. Here, survival is measured in the steep incline of a coal-dusted mountain and the strength of the people that call Wales home.
Seren Jones is a student of biology and geography who once sought order in the lecture halls of Swansea's university. Now, she must navigate a landscape where the landmarks are shifting and the Grey (walkers to TWD fans) is reclaiming the earth. Armed only with a high-tension crossbow and her Welsh grit, she begins a desperate trek from the ruins of Swansea toward the high peaks of the Brecon Beacons.
Joined by Jordan, a woodsman who knows the silence of the trees better than the chaos of the streets, Seren must fight through a world where everyday items have become instruments of war. From the Scrum of a fortified rugby club to the ingenious domestic warfare of a Scavenger Queen wielding a pressure washer and garden shears, they discover that the British spirit doesn't break-it adapts.
But the Green Zone they've been promised isn't the sanctuary they imagined. In a land where ammunition ran out weeks ago and the military is clinging to a crumbling hierarchy, Seren must decide if she is a refugee or a leader.
The old world is gone. The maps are useless. It's time to draw a new one.